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Numerical investigation of Waring's problem for cubes

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Numerical results on Waring's problem for cubes are given. In particular strong evidence is presented indicating the truth of the conjectureG(3)=4, i.e. that every sufficiently large number can be written as the sum of at most 4 positive cubes.

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Bohman, J., Fröberg, CE. Numerical investigation of Waring's problem for cubes. BIT 21, 118–122 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01934077

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